What do the Inarah scholars know concerning the qur'an's creation Dr Robert Kerr (NAPC Conference)
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Great presentation!
The knowledge he has!! Fantastic.
Thank Allah for the zoom function in TH-cam 😅
Isn't that the "full screen" button?
Thoroughly enjoyed the music and the vocals. Great song!
Muhajrins - The people of Haj = Messianic Jews
Ansar - a sect of Christians in Persian Empire (Syria + Iraq) who are against Byzantine Christianity who later got Judaised (islamised) by the time of Abd Al Malik
Quresh - Persians or Citizens of Persian Empire
I thoroughly enjoy this type of lecture.
How about asking Dr. Jay to retrieve a pointer from outside and then lock the doors behind him for about two or more hours before telling him they must have been accidently locked?
Very informative, is this a new lecture or an old one ?
Recorded June, 2024.
@@IslamicOrigins Great stuff
Good scholar delph, went to the shelf,
To validate the Quran.
But when he got there, the shelf was bare,
The proof to be found was none.
Great talk but what's with the music in the background?
There is no music in background. Give me a timestamp of where there is music, apart from intro.
@@IslamicOrigins There is music on low in the background all through the presentation!
@@IslamicOrigins there is music in the background.
@@veterantruthtube3298 Oh, I hear it now. Must be coming from another room.
@@IslamicOrigins At 17:40 Robert is quiet for several seconds, and you can faintly hear singing in the background.
It's background noise from the recording location, and there's no simple way to perfectly filter this. A noise gate will remove the background noise when Robert isn't talking, but it won't remove the noise during the times he's speaking.
There are AI tools now that can isolate vocals, but I don't know if there are any available for free.
Great vid
Bravo! The Inarah researchers know perfectly well that the SIN is a pack of fairytales. They need to share their data as widely as possible.
What happened to Thomas Alexander? His videos were so informative.
Personal life issues took a toll most probably.
Awesome, love Dr. Kerr. I do think he should have pointed out that the words 'at Badr' are not present in the Arabic and that the verse doesn't speak of 'armies' meeting, but people or multitudes. That would make it even more clear 8:41 speaks of something completley different.
Please filter the music out
OT. Mel, I never could figure out the importance or relevance of the Pisan church in AJ Deus's essays. Could you give a word on the relevance.
To be honest, I can't see what the relevance of it is and he might be reading too much into it.
Am I crazy for thinking they might have secret handshakes?
Very interesting. But tell me, what is an "Inarah scholar"?
43:11 My understanding is an "avatar" means it's a god. A god who is come in human form. In other words, an avatar is not a messenger of a god, it "is" the god. I find the Sanskrit translation interesting in this respect.
Avatars are not actually human, though, they only impersonate humans.
The Quran is not from God.
It's always the Greeks fault, izit... Is this one a "Nefarious" fanatic too?
1.5 th!
5:36 The man said prophets don't need a biography, like the Sirah of Muhammad. But apparently gods need a biography, like the Gospels of Jesus. Hilarious!
The gospels are not strictly a biography. They are an announcement of the good news. Theology not history.
@@SEnricoPIndiogine Right. The news story starts with the birth of a god in a specific historical time and place, and ends with the death of a god in a specific historical time and place. But totally not a biography of a god. Noted.
😂First!!
Speaking of the modern provinces of Madinah and Mecca didn't speak Arabic has been refuted by Dr Ahmad Al Jallad. Ahmad Al Jallad's field work has proven the Arabic language was spreading from north to south since at least around mid 2nd century AD till it even reached south in Najran in 600 AD. All the incriptions discovered around the region shows there was a mid level(not rapid) language shift for the 400 to 500 years. Few was even discovered in Yemen but Arabization of Yemen could have happen around early or mid 7th century till Arabic became the dominant language by the beggining of the 8th century.
Spoken Arabic sure, but the writing system was from Nabatean script (from Aramaic-Syriac, itself from Phoenician) I believe and the spoken Arabic was written in the adopted script - an analogy is how English (a French-German-Latin-Greek mashup) is written in the Latin script.
@@staubsauger2305 of course Arabic is from Nabatean but NOT Syriac.
@@TingTong2568 The original Koran makes more sense in Syriac than it does in Arabic - if you weren't aware around 1/5th of the Koran makes little sense in Arabic but makes sense in Syriac. Given the Koran borrows heavily from earlier Syriac Christian scripts this follows logically.
@@staubsauger2305 having heavily borrowed terms dosen't mean that the Quran was originally written in Syriac. This hypothesis made by Gabriel Sowma but many scholars differs. The Quran is written in Arabic but heavily borrowed Syriac, Hebrew, Ethiopic, Greek and even Persian.